PNO-II-85-110A, on 851122,Hurricane Kate Downgraded to Tropical Storm.No Adverse Effects Occurred to Licensed Facilities in Storm Path
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Site: | Saint Lucie, Turkey Point, Crystal River, 05000000 |
Issue date: | 11/22/1985 |
From: | Dan Collins, Sartor W NRC OFFICE OF INSPECTION & ENFORCEMENT (IE REGION II) |
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PNO-II-85-110A, NUDOCS 8512100056 | |
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Category:PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR OCCURRENCE (PNO
MONTHYEARPNO-II-99-037D, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 28.8 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northwest at 14 Mph.Max Winds Were 140 Mph1999-09-15015 September 1999
[Table view]PNO-II-99-037D:on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 28.8 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northwest at 14 Mph.Max Winds Were 140 Mph PNO-II-99-023, on 990601,one CEA Descended Into Reactor Core for Unknown Reasons,With Unit 2 Rated Power.Licensee Noted Voltage Fluctuations on CEA Power Supplies.Licensee Is Continuing to Investigate CEA Problems1999-06-0808 June 1999 PNO-II-99-023:on 990601,one CEA Descended Into Reactor Core for Unknown Reasons,With Unit 2 Rated Power.Licensee Noted Voltage Fluctuations on CEA Power Supplies.Licensee Is Continuing to Investigate CEA Problems PNO-II-98-005, on 980201,plant Commenced Reactor Startup & Entered Mode 2 Conditions (Keff 0.99).On 980202,criticality Was Achieved,Followed by Mode 1 Conditions.Unit Scheduled to Be at 100% Power Late 9802051998-02-0202 February 1998 PNO-II-98-005:on 980201,plant Commenced Reactor Startup & Entered Mode 2 Conditions (Keff 0.99).On 980202,criticality Was Achieved,Followed by Mode 1 Conditions.Unit Scheduled to Be at 100% Power Late 980205 PNO-II-98-004, on 980130,Region II Administrator Informed FPC That NRC Was Satisfied W/Completion of FPC Actions Specified in Cal, & Concurred That Plant,Unit 3 Could Operate IAW License1998-01-30030 January 1998 PNO-II-98-004:on 980130,Region II Administrator Informed FPC That NRC Was Satisfied W/Completion of FPC Actions Specified in Cal, & Concurred That Plant,Unit 3 Could Operate IAW License PNO-II-98-003, on 980120,licensee Placed Two Reactor Coolant Pumps in Operation to Add Heat to Rcs.Licensee Has Not Yet Requested Release from Cal.Licensee Issued Press Release1998-01-22022 January 1998 PNO-II-98-003:on 980120,licensee Placed Two Reactor Coolant Pumps in Operation to Add Heat to Rcs.Licensee Has Not Yet Requested Release from Cal.Licensee Issued Press Release PNO-II-97-063, on 971218,Crystal River Unit 3 Achieved Significant Milestone by Declaring a EDG Operable & Thus Making Both EDGs Operable for Mode 5.Licensee Does Not Plan to Issue Press Release.State of Fl Notified1997-12-19019 December 1997 PNO-II-97-063:on 971218,Crystal River Unit 3 Achieved Significant Milestone by Declaring a EDG Operable & Thus Making Both EDGs Operable for Mode 5.Licensee Does Not Plan to Issue Press Release.State of Fl Notified PNO-II-97-059, on 971118,established Vacuum in Main Condenser & Steam Bubble in Pressurizer.Completed Work on Planned Upgrades for B Edg.Resident & regional-based Inspectors Are Closely Monitoring Subject Activities1997-11-18018 November 1997 PNO-II-97-059:on 971118,established Vacuum in Main Condenser & Steam Bubble in Pressurizer.Completed Work on Planned Upgrades for B Edg.Resident & regional-based Inspectors Are Closely Monitoring Subject Activities PNO-II-97-007, on 970130,kV step-up Transformer Caught Fire & Exploded at Crystal River.Explosion Lifted Transformer Off of Base & Toppled on Side.Offsite Help Requested & Received by Derosa Volunteer Fire Dept1997-01-31031 January 1997 PNO-II-97-007:on 970130,kV step-up Transformer Caught Fire & Exploded at Crystal River.Explosion Lifted Transformer Off of Base & Toppled on Side.Offsite Help Requested & Received by Derosa Volunteer Fire Dept PNO-II-96-070A, on 961008,tropical Storm Josephine Had Lost Majority of Tropical Characteristics.Water Level Dropped & Licensee Began to Decrease Site Manning & NRC Secured Incident Response Ctr Manning in Atlanta on 9610081996-10-0808 October 1996 PNO-II-96-070A:on 961008,tropical Storm Josephine Had Lost Majority of Tropical Characteristics.Water Level Dropped & Licensee Began to Decrease Site Manning & NRC Secured Incident Response Ctr Manning in Atlanta on 961008 PNO-II-96-070, on 961007, Unusual Event Was Declared Due to Hurricane Warning.Plant Will Remain in Unusual Event Status at Least Until Hurricane Warning Is Lifted.Onsite Insps Will Be Conducted1996-10-0707 October 1996 PNO-II-96-070:on 961007, Unusual Event Was Declared Due to Hurricane Warning.Plant Will Remain in Unusual Event Status at Least Until Hurricane Warning Is Lifted.Onsite Insps Will Be Conducted PNO-II-96-060A, on 961004,licensee Notified NRC That Extended Shutdown Was Being Initiated to Accomplish Design Mod to Increase Safety Margins.On 960902,plant Was Shutdown Due to Problem W/Turbine Oil Sys.Meeting Scheduled on 9610091996-10-0404 October 1996 PNO-II-96-060A:on 961004,licensee Notified NRC That Extended Shutdown Was Being Initiated to Accomplish Design Mod to Increase Safety Margins.On 960902,plant Was Shutdown Due to Problem W/Turbine Oil Sys.Meeting Scheduled on 961009 PNO-II-93-052, on 930930,plant Commenced Unit Shutdown from 100% Power Due to RCS Leakage Through Pressurizer Manway Flange.Unit Currently in Mode 3 at Normal Operating Temp & Pressure1993-10-0101 October 1993 PNO-II-93-052:on 930930,plant Commenced Unit Shutdown from 100% Power Due to RCS Leakage Through Pressurizer Manway Flange.Unit Currently in Mode 3 at Normal Operating Temp & Pressure PNO-II-93-040, on 930825,two Contractor Painters Struck by Lightning While Working on Turbine Deck in man-basket Approx 50-70 Ft Above Ground.No Damage Identified to Facility.State of Fl Notified1993-08-25025 August 1993 PNO-II-93-040:on 930825,two Contractor Painters Struck by Lightning While Working on Turbine Deck in man-basket Approx 50-70 Ft Above Ground.No Damage Identified to Facility.State of Fl Notified PNO-II-93-025, on 930610,controlled Shutdown from 100% Power to Mode 5 to Repair Secondary Steam Leak Began.Licensee Planning to Complete Repairs & Return Unit on Line as Early as 9306131993-06-10010 June 1993 PNO-II-93-025:on 930610,controlled Shutdown from 100% Power to Mode 5 to Repair Secondary Steam Leak Began.Licensee Planning to Complete Repairs & Return Unit on Line as Early as 930613 PNO-II-93-001, on 930112,plant Commenced Shutdown Due to RCP Vibration.Unit 2 Being Placed in Cold Shutdown,Mode 5.State of Fl Notified1993-01-13013 January 1993 PNO-II-93-001:on 930112,plant Commenced Shutdown Due to RCP Vibration.Unit 2 Being Placed in Cold Shutdown,Mode 5.State of Fl Notified PNO-II-92-055C, on 920824,Hurricane Andrew Passed Directly Over Turkey Point Nuclear Plant W/Wind Reported as High as 140 Mph & Gusts Up to 152 Mph as Measure Before Meterological Equipment Disabled1992-09-0303 September 1992 PNO-II-92-055C:on 920824,Hurricane Andrew Passed Directly Over Turkey Point Nuclear Plant W/Wind Reported as High as 140 Mph & Gusts Up to 152 Mph as Measure Before Meterological Equipment Disabled PNO-II-92-055B, on 920830,offsite Power Was Restored to Four Safety Buses Following Loss of Offsite Power to Both Units on 920824,due to Hurricane Andrew1992-08-31031 August 1992 PNO-II-92-055B:on 920830,offsite Power Was Restored to Four Safety Buses Following Loss of Offsite Power to Both Units on 920824,due to Hurricane Andrew PNO-II-92-055A, on 920824,declaration Was Issued Declaring South Florida Disaster Area as Result of effe25X,per Governor L Chiles Request1992-08-27027 August 1992 PNO-II-92-055A:on 920824,declaration Was Issued Declaring South Florida Disaster Area as Result of effe25X,per Governor L Chiles Request PNO-II-92-055, on 920824,Turkey Point,Unit 3 & 4 Were Shutdown & in Mode 4 W/Hurricane Procedures in Effect.Units 3 & 4 Diesel Generator Manned.State of Fl,Fema,Doe & EPA Notified1992-08-24024 August 1992 PNO-II-92-055:on 920824,Turkey Point,Unit 3 & 4 Were Shutdown & in Mode 4 W/Hurricane Procedures in Effect.Units 3 & 4 Diesel Generator Manned.State of Fl,Fema,Doe & EPA Notified PNO-II-92-019, on 920327,plant Automatically Tripped Due to Partial Loss of Offsite Power.Licensee Plans to Keep Unit Shutdown for 2-3 Days to Repair Faulty Rod Position Indication.State of Fl Was Not Notified1992-03-27027 March 1992 PNO-II-92-019:on 920327,plant Automatically Tripped Due to Partial Loss of Offsite Power.Licensee Plans to Keep Unit Shutdown for 2-3 Days to Repair Faulty Rod Position Indication.State of Fl Was Not Notified PNO-II-90-062, on 901013,licensee Maint Employee Was Fatally Injured as Result of Fall of Approx 30 Ft in Reactor Bldg. Employee Transported to Hosp1990-10-15015 October 1990 PNO-II-90-062:on 901013,licensee Maint Employee Was Fatally Injured as Result of Fall of Approx 30 Ft in Reactor Bldg. Employee Transported to Hosp PNO-II-90-061, on 901009,unit Shutdown in Excess of 48 H as Result of Reactor Coolant Pump Motor Oil Leak.Caused by Missing Pieces of Sheet Metal.Licensee Plans to Conduct Repairs & Estimates 901016 Restart Date1990-10-12012 October 1990 PNO-II-90-061:on 901009,unit Shutdown in Excess of 48 H as Result of Reactor Coolant Pump Motor Oil Leak.Caused by Missing Pieces of Sheet Metal.Licensee Plans to Conduct Repairs & Estimates 901016 Restart Date PNO-II-90-048, on 900820,shutdown of Unit 2 in Excess of 48 H.Caused by High Vibration of Main Generator Exciter Bearing.Licensee Expanding Scope of Insp & Root Cause Analysis.Unit Scheduled to Begin Refueling Outage on 9009151990-08-22022 August 1990 PNO-II-90-048:on 900820,shutdown of Unit 2 in Excess of 48 H.Caused by High Vibration of Main Generator Exciter Bearing.Licensee Expanding Scope of Insp & Root Cause Analysis.Unit Scheduled to Begin Refueling Outage on 900915 PNO-II-90-039, on 900723,const Worker Fell & Was Injured & Subsequently Transported by Helicopter to Local Hosp.Extent of Injuries Unknown.Injury Occurred Outside Protected Area at New Maint Bldg Under Const1990-07-23023 July 1990 PNO-II-90-039:on 900723,const Worker Fell & Was Injured & Subsequently Transported by Helicopter to Local Hosp.Extent of Injuries Unknown.Injury Occurred Outside Protected Area at New Maint Bldg Under Const PNO-II-89-066A, updates Status of Hurricane Hugo for Nuclear Facilities in Southeast.Manning of Incident Response Ctr by Region II Continuing1989-09-21021 September 1989 PNO-II-89-066A:updates Status of Hurricane Hugo for Nuclear Facilities in Southeast.Manning of Incident Response Ctr by Region II Continuing PNO-II-89-066, licensees Prepared for Adverse Weather Conditions Due to Hurricane.Briefings Held W/Key Managers on Responsibilities to Check All Trailers,Secure Crane Hooks & Increase Emergency Food Supplies1989-09-21021 September 1989 PNO-II-89-066:licensees Prepared for Adverse Weather Conditions Due to Hurricane.Briefings Held W/Key Managers on Responsibilities to Check All Trailers,Secure Crane Hooks & Increase Emergency Food Supplies ML20247N0071989-09-11011 September 1989 PNS-I-89-015:revised Notification of Telephone Threat, Correcting Event Date from 890909 to 890911.Call, Originating from Limerick or Peach Bottom,Received at Corporate Ofc.On 890525,threat Received at Peach Bottom PNO-II-89-061, on 890824,loss of Decay Heat Pump (RWP-2B) & Subsequent Reactor Trip Occurred.Caused by Unsatisfactory Discharge Pressure Condition While Performing Surveillance on Emergency Cooling Water Pump (RWP-2B)1989-08-28028 August 1989 PNO-II-89-061:on 890824,loss of Decay Heat Pump (RWP-2B) & Subsequent Reactor Trip Occurred.Caused by Unsatisfactory Discharge Pressure Condition While Performing Surveillance on Emergency Cooling Water Pump (RWP-2B) PNO-V-89-047, on 890808,earthquake & Aftershock of 5.1 & 4.2 Magnitudes,Respectively,Occurred Approx 15 Miles Southwest of San Jose,Ca.Reactors Shutdown During Earthquake.Tour of GE Reactor Disclosed No Damage1989-08-0808 August 1989 PNO-V-89-047:on 890808,earthquake & Aftershock of 5.1 & 4.2 Magnitudes,Respectively,Occurred Approx 15 Miles Southwest of San Jose,Ca.Reactors Shutdown During Earthquake.Tour of GE Reactor Disclosed No Damage PNO-IV-89-045, on 890703,earthquake Near Tremonton,Ut Occurred.Earthquake Safety Interlocks Did Not Trip & No Damage Occurred1989-07-0505 July 1989 PNO-IV-89-045:on 890703,earthquake Near Tremonton,Ut Occurred.Earthquake Safety Interlocks Did Not Trip & No Damage Occurred PNO-II-89-047, on 890616,loss of Offsite Power W/Resulting Scram from 10% Power.Caused by Breaker 1691 Tripping Which Supplied Power from Unit 3 Startup Transformer to Vital Buses.Senior Resident Inspector Responded & Onsite1989-06-16016 June 1989 PNO-II-89-047:on 890616,loss of Offsite Power W/Resulting Scram from 10% Power.Caused by Breaker 1691 Tripping Which Supplied Power from Unit 3 Startup Transformer to Vital Buses.Senior Resident Inspector Responded & Onsite PNO-II-89-047A, on 890616,loss of Offsite Power W/Resulting Scram from 10% Power (Note Revised Time from Earlier Pn). Caused by Combination of Personnel Error & Equipment Failure. 1B RCP Started,Restablishing Forced Coolant Flow1989-06-16016 June 1989 PNO-II-89-047A:on 890616,loss of Offsite Power W/Resulting Scram from 10% Power (Note Revised Time from Earlier Pn). Caused by Combination of Personnel Error & Equipment Failure. 1B RCP Started,Restablishing Forced Coolant Flow PNO-II-89-045, between 890518-0609,13 Util Employees Inadvertently Received Whole Body Exposures of 300 Mrem Each While Cleaning Precipitator Containing 300 Mci Cs-137 Source.Caused by Failure of Shielding Mechanism1989-06-12012 June 1989 PNO-II-89-045:between 890518-0609,13 Util Employees Inadvertently Received Whole Body Exposures of 300 Mrem Each While Cleaning Precipitator Containing 300 Mci Cs-137 Source.Caused by Failure of Shielding Mechanism PNO-V-89-022, on 880403,earthquake of Magnitude of 4.5 on Richter Scale Occurred 10 Miles Northeast of San Jose,Ca. Automatic Seismic Protection Did Not Trigger Shutdown. Reactors Manually Shutdown.No Radioactive Release Occurred1989-04-0303 April 1989 PNO-V-89-022:on 880403,earthquake of Magnitude of 4.5 on Richter Scale Occurred 10 Miles Northeast of San Jose,Ca. Automatic Seismic Protection Did Not Trigger Shutdown. Reactors Manually Shutdown.No Radioactive Release Occurred PNO-IV-89-020, Region IV Notified of Recent Reactor Trip at Palo Verde Unit 3 That Was Complicated by Inability to Open Steam Generator Atmospheric Dump Valves Mfg by Control Components,Inc.No Sticking Problems Noted at Other Plants1989-03-23023 March 1989 PNO-IV-89-020:Region IV Notified of Recent Reactor Trip at Palo Verde Unit 3 That Was Complicated by Inability to Open Steam Generator Atmospheric Dump Valves Mfg by Control Components,Inc.No Sticking Problems Noted at Other Plants PNO-I-88-116, on 881108,voters Voted Down state-wide Referendum to Shutdown Plants in State of Ma If Nuclear Waste Produced in Process1988-11-0909 November 1988 PNO-I-88-116:on 881108,voters Voted Down state-wide Referendum to Shutdown Plants in State of Ma If Nuclear Waste Produced in Process PNO-V-88-044, on 880627,earthquake Occurred 5 Miles East of Santa Cruz,Ca.Seismic Instrumentation Not Triggered at Vallecitos,Aerotest Operations or at Univ of California at Berkeley1988-06-27027 June 1988 PNO-V-88-044:on 880627,earthquake Occurred 5 Miles East of Santa Cruz,Ca.Seismic Instrumentation Not Triggered at Vallecitos,Aerotest Operations or at Univ of California at Berkeley PNO-V-88-038, on 880612,earthquake Occurred on Calaveras Fault within 50 Miles of Identified Facilities.All Reactors Shutdown at Time of Earthquake.No Seismic Trips Observed. Insp Revealed No Signs of Damage at Facilities1988-06-13013 June 1988 PNO-V-88-038:on 880612,earthquake Occurred on Calaveras Fault within 50 Miles of Identified Facilities.All Reactors Shutdown at Time of Earthquake.No Seismic Trips Observed. Insp Revealed No Signs of Damage at Facilities PNO-II-88-030A, on 880517,during Police Interview,Security Officer at Turkey Point Admitted That Story Told Last Week of Exchanging Shots W/Three Unidentified Persons During Early Morning Hours of 880506 Near Plant False1988-05-17017 May 1988 PNO-II-88-030A:on 880517,during Police Interview,Security Officer at Turkey Point Admitted That Story Told Last Week of Exchanging Shots W/Three Unidentified Persons During Early Morning Hours of 880506 Near Plant False PNO-IV-88-040, on 880509,System Energy Resources,Inc to Manage & Operate All Middle South Nuclear Plants.Arkansas Power & Light & Louisiana Power & Light Will Apply for Appropriate License Amends1988-05-0909 May 1988 PNO-IV-88-040:on 880509,System Energy Resources,Inc to Manage & Operate All Middle South Nuclear Plants.Arkansas Power & Light & Louisiana Power & Light Will Apply for Appropriate License Amends PNO-II-88-027, on 880415,ENERCON Svc,Inc Completed Independent Mgt Appraisal of Plant Nuclear Operations Per NRC Order EA 87-85.Licensee Issued News W/Appraisal on 880418 & Currently Reviewing Appraisal.State of Fl Informed1988-04-19019 April 1988 PNO-II-88-027:on 880415,ENERCON Svc,Inc Completed Independent Mgt Appraisal of Plant Nuclear Operations Per NRC Order EA 87-85.Licensee Issued News W/Appraisal on 880418 & Currently Reviewing Appraisal.State of Fl Informed PNO-I-88-020, on 880216,CA Mcneill Named Executive Director - Nuclear W/Responsibility of Directing Nuclear Operations, Including Nuclear Dept Reorganization & Restart Efforts of Peach Bottom1988-02-16016 February 1988 PNO-I-88-020:on 880216,CA Mcneill Named Executive Director - Nuclear W/Responsibility of Directing Nuclear Operations, Including Nuclear Dept Reorganization & Restart Efforts of Peach Bottom PNO-I-88-017, on 880202,util to Announce Change to Corporate Mgt,Per Highly Critical INPO Ltr.Jh Austin Will Retire as of 880301 & Jl Everett Will Assume Duties of President Until Replacement Named1988-02-0202 February 1988 PNO-I-88-017:on 880202,util to Announce Change to Corporate Mgt,Per Highly Critical INPO Ltr.Jh Austin Will Retire as of 880301 & Jl Everett Will Assume Duties of President Until Replacement Named PNO-II-88-005, on 880113,manual Reactor Trip Initiated Per off-normal Procedure.Caused by Loss of Power to Movable Gripper Coils.Unit Will Remain Down for Approx 10 Days Due to Pinhole Leak in Canopy Seal for Rod D-81988-01-15015 January 1988 PNO-II-88-005:on 880113,manual Reactor Trip Initiated Per off-normal Procedure.Caused by Loss of Power to Movable Gripper Coils.Unit Will Remain Down for Approx 10 Days Due to Pinhole Leak in Canopy Seal for Rod D-8 PNO-I-88-001, on 880104,realignment of Nuclear Mgt Updated. Action Provides for Corporate Officer at Each Plant to Elevate Level of Plant in Corporate Mgt Structure1988-01-0404 January 1988 PNO-I-88-001:on 880104,realignment of Nuclear Mgt Updated. Action Provides for Corporate Officer at Each Plant to Elevate Level of Plant in Corporate Mgt Structure PNO-V-87-076, on 871123-24,two Moderate Earthquakes Centered Near Westmoreland,Ca Occurred,Triggering Seismic Alarms at San Onofre.Unusal Event Declared.Plant Sys & Components Not Adversely Affected.Effects on Other Locations Noted1987-11-24024 November 1987 PNO-V-87-076:on 871123-24,two Moderate Earthquakes Centered Near Westmoreland,Ca Occurred,Triggering Seismic Alarms at San Onofre.Unusal Event Declared.Plant Sys & Components Not Adversely Affected.Effects on Other Locations Noted PNO-III-87-138, on 871103,reactor Shutdown After Two MSIV Failed to Close.Valves Recycled Resulting in Acceptable Time Responses.Augumented Insp Team Dispatched to Plant Site to Review Possible Causes of MSIV Closure Problems1987-11-0303 November 1987 PNO-III-87-138:on 871103,reactor Shutdown After Two MSIV Failed to Close.Valves Recycled Resulting in Acceptable Time Responses.Augumented Insp Team Dispatched to Plant Site to Review Possible Causes of MSIV Closure Problems PNO-II-87-075, on 871021 & 25,voiding Noted in Vessel Head Regions.Caused by Mispositioned Manual Valve in Nitrogen Vent Line.Investigation Continuing1987-10-28028 October 1987 PNO-II-87-075:on 871021 & 25,voiding Noted in Vessel Head Regions.Caused by Mispositioned Manual Valve in Nitrogen Vent Line.Investigation Continuing PNO-II-87-076, on 871027,employee of Fluor Constructors, D Shirley,Died After Being Severely Burned in Accident at Facility Switchyard.Fluor Employess Walked Out on 871028 in Sympathy of Death.Osha Inspectors Investigating Accident1987-10-28028 October 1987 PNO-II-87-076:on 871027,employee of Fluor Constructors, D Shirley,Died After Being Severely Burned in Accident at Facility Switchyard.Fluor Employess Walked Out on 871028 in Sympathy of Death.Osha Inspectors Investigating Accident PNO-II-87-074, on 870929,24 H Control Room Coverage Initiated by NRC in Response to Determination That Licensee Violated 10CFR50.54 by Allowing Nonlicensed Person to Manipulate Reactor Dilution Controls1987-10-26026 October 1987 PNO-II-87-074:on 870929,24 H Control Room Coverage Initiated by NRC in Response to Determination That Licensee Violated 10CFR50.54 by Allowing Nonlicensed Person to Manipulate Reactor Dilution Controls 1999-09-15 Category:TEXT-INSPECTION & AUDIT & I&E CIRCULARS MONTHYEARIR 05000335/19990111999-10-0808 October 1999
[Table view]Partially Deleted Insp Repts 50-335/99-11 & 50-389/99-11 on 990827 & 990907-08 (Ref 10CFR73.21).No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support Re Physical Security Program for Power Reactors PNO-II-99-037D, on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 28.8 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northwest at 14 Mph.Max Winds Were 140 Mph1999-09-15015 September 1999 PNO-II-99-037D:on 990915,Hurricane Floyd Was Located Approx 380 Miles Southeast of Wilmington,Nc.Ctr of Hurricane Was Estimated Near Latitude 28.8 North & Longitude 78.8 West. Storm Was Moving Northwest at 14 Mph.Max Winds Were 140 Mph IR 05000302/19990051999-09-13013 September 1999 Insp Rept 50-302/99-05 on 990704-0814.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000302/19990041999-07-27027 July 1999 Insp Rept 50-302/99-04 on 990523-0703.Noncited Violations Identified.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support PNO-II-99-023, on 990601,one CEA Descended Into Reactor Core for Unknown Reasons,With Unit 2 Rated Power.Licensee Noted Voltage Fluctuations on CEA Power Supplies.Licensee Is Continuing to Investigate CEA Problems1999-06-0808 June 1999 PNO-II-99-023:on 990601,one CEA Descended Into Reactor Core for Unknown Reasons,With Unit 2 Rated Power.Licensee Noted Voltage Fluctuations on CEA Power Supplies.Licensee Is Continuing to Investigate CEA Problems IR 05000302/19990031999-06-0404 June 1999 Insp Rept 50-302/99-03 on 990411-0522.One Violation of NRC Requirements Occurred & Being Treated as non-cited Violation.Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Maint, Operations,Engineering & Plant Support IR 05000302/19990021999-05-0606 May 1999 Insp Rept 50-302/99-02 on 990228-0410.Non-cited Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering, Maintenance & Plant Support IR 05000302/19990011999-03-29029 March 1999 Insp Rept 50-302/99-01 on 990117-0227.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Aspects of Licensee Operations, Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000302/19980101999-01-0404 January 1999 Insp Rept 50-302/98-10 on 981025-1205.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maintenance & Plant Support.Insp Also Included Results of Physical Security Specialist ML20199D6161999-01-0404 January 1999 Notice of Violation from Insp on 981025-1205.Violation Noted:Its Requirements for Valve Position Verifications Not Met as Evidenced by Listed Examples IR 05000302/19980131998-12-16016 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-13 on 981116-20.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Area of Plant Support by Regional Safeguards Specialist.Physical Security Program Was Evaluated IR 05000302/19980121998-12-0101 December 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-12 on 981013-16.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Observation & Evaluation of Biennial EP Exercise for Crystal River Unit 3 IR 05000302/19980091998-11-13013 November 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-09 on 980913-1024.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000302/19980081998-10-0606 October 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-08 on 980802-0912.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering, Maint & Plant Support IR 05000302/19980071998-08-31031 August 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-07 on 980621-0801.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000302/19983011998-07-31031 July 1998 NRC Operator Licensing Exam Rept 50-302/98-301,including Completed & Graded Tests,For Tests Administered on 980629-0702 IR 05000302/19980061998-07-20020 July 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-06 on 980510-0620.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support IR 05000302/19980041998-06-0808 June 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-04 on 980322-0509.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20249A2941998-06-0808 June 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980322-0509.Violation Noted:As of 980423,licensee Had Not Complied W/Requirements of Procedure CP-111,in That,Only Two of Discrepancies Identified in Ioc NL97-0262,had Been Documented IR 05000302/19980991998-06-0404 June 1998 SALP Rept 50-302/98-99 for 961006-980509 ML20216H8941998-04-0808 April 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-03 on 980208-0321.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support ML20216H8871998-04-0808 April 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980208-0321.Violation Noted:On 980220,Axial Power Imbalance Alarm Was Inoperable for Approx 3.5 Hours & Axial Power Imbalance Was Not Verified to Be within Acceptable Operating Limits ML20217G3081998-03-25025 March 1998 Notice of Violation & Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty in Amount of $88,000.Violation Noted:Licensee Failed to Correctly Translate Design Change Into Procedure ML20248L6171998-03-16016 March 1998 Notice of Violations from Insp on 980126-30.Violations Noted:Test Program for ECCS Operating in Piggyback Mode Did Not Demonstrate That Sys Would Perform Satisfactorily in Service IR 05000302/19980021998-03-13013 March 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-02 on 980126-30.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint & Engineering.Emergency Operating Procedures Were Also Reviewed ML20216E9611998-03-0404 March 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/98-01 on 980104-0207.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20216E9291998-03-0404 March 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 980104-0207.Violations Noted:On 980203 Licensee Failed to Accomplish Required Posting of Bulletin Boards ML20203F5561998-02-23023 February 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971021-24,1208-12 & 980105-09.Violations Noted:Implementation of Validation Program Did Not Adequately Demonstrate Usability of Emergency Procedures ML20203F5631998-02-23023 February 1998 Insp Repts 50-302/97-12 on 971020-24,1208-12 & 980105-09. Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Adequacy of EOPs Development Process PNO-II-98-005, on 980201,plant Commenced Reactor Startup & Entered Mode 2 Conditions (Keff 0.99).On 980202,criticality Was Achieved,Followed by Mode 1 Conditions.Unit Scheduled to Be at 100% Power Late 9802051998-02-0202 February 1998 PNO-II-98-005:on 980201,plant Commenced Reactor Startup & Entered Mode 2 Conditions (Keff 0.99).On 980202,criticality Was Achieved,Followed by Mode 1 Conditions.Unit Scheduled to Be at 100% Power Late 980205 PNO-II-98-004, on 980130,Region II Administrator Informed FPC That NRC Was Satisfied W/Completion of FPC Actions Specified in Cal, & Concurred That Plant,Unit 3 Could Operate IAW License1998-01-30030 January 1998 PNO-II-98-004:on 980130,Region II Administrator Informed FPC That NRC Was Satisfied W/Completion of FPC Actions Specified in Cal, & Concurred That Plant,Unit 3 Could Operate IAW License IR 05000302/19970191998-01-29029 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/97-19 on 971130-980103.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support PNO-II-98-003, on 980120,licensee Placed Two Reactor Coolant Pumps in Operation to Add Heat to Rcs.Licensee Has Not Yet Requested Release from Cal.Licensee Issued Press Release1998-01-22022 January 1998 PNO-II-98-003:on 980120,licensee Placed Two Reactor Coolant Pumps in Operation to Add Heat to Rcs.Licensee Has Not Yet Requested Release from Cal.Licensee Issued Press Release ML20199G6861998-01-16016 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/97-20 on 971201-16.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Radiological Protection,Maint & Surveillance Programs ML20199G6761998-01-16016 January 1998 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971201-16.Violation Noted: as of 971211,licensee Health Physics Supervisors Failed to Identify & Correct Personnel Contamination Repts That Were Not Completed IAW Requirements of Procedure HPP-104 IR 05000302/19972011998-01-0909 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/97-201 on 970929-1003.No Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Review of Selected Conditions & Records Since Last Insp,Verification of CAs Previously Committed by Licensee & Related Discussion W/Personnel IR 05000302/19970181998-01-0606 January 1998 Insp Rept 50-302/97-18 on 971117-21 & 1201-12.No Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Plant Support ML20198P2251997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-302/97-21 on 971203.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Noncompliances in Design control,10CFR50.59, Procedural Adequacy,Reportability & Corrective Actions.No Notice of Violation Being Issued in This Case ML20198N6271997-12-29029 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-302/97-19 on 971026-1129.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20198N6211997-12-29029 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971026-1129.Violation Noted:On 971105,licensee Failed to Perform Adequate Se,Per 10CFR50.59 for Functional Test Procedure for B Emergency Diesel Generator Power Upgrade & Radiator Replacement Mods ML20199A2091997-12-22022 December 1997 EN-97-116:on 971229,informs Commission That Staff Intends to Exercise Enforcement Discretion in Accordance W/Section VII.B.2 of Enforcement Policy & Not Issue NOV or Proposed Imposition of Civil Penalty to Util for Violations PNO-II-97-063, on 971218,Crystal River Unit 3 Achieved Significant Milestone by Declaring a EDG Operable & Thus Making Both EDGs Operable for Mode 5.Licensee Does Not Plan to Issue Press Release.State of Fl Notified1997-12-19019 December 1997 PNO-II-97-063:on 971218,Crystal River Unit 3 Achieved Significant Milestone by Declaring a EDG Operable & Thus Making Both EDGs Operable for Mode 5.Licensee Does Not Plan to Issue Press Release.State of Fl Notified IR 05000302/19973011997-12-17017 December 1997 NRC Operator Licensing Exam Rept 50-302/97-301 Including Completed & Graded Test for Test Administered on 971118. Exam Results:Sro Candidate Passed Written Exam ML20203A2061997-12-0404 December 1997 Insp Rept 50-302/97-14 on 971006-24.Violations Noted. Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint & Engineering ML20203A1911997-12-0404 December 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 971006-24.Violation Noted:Work Request Numbers 333797 & 333798,issued in Mar 1997 to Install Stem Protectors on Actuators Were Closed W/O Performing Work IR 05000302/19970161997-11-24024 November 1997 Insp Rept 50-302/97-16 on 970921-1025.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Operations,Maint,Engineering & Plant Support ML20202D7301997-11-24024 November 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970921-1025.Violation noted:10CFR50.59 SE Had Not Been Performed as Required within 90 Days on Wds Piping non-conforming Condition PNO-II-97-059, on 971118,established Vacuum in Main Condenser & Steam Bubble in Pressurizer.Completed Work on Planned Upgrades for B Edg.Resident & regional-based Inspectors Are Closely Monitoring Subject Activities1997-11-18018 November 1997 PNO-II-97-059:on 971118,established Vacuum in Main Condenser & Steam Bubble in Pressurizer.Completed Work on Planned Upgrades for B Edg.Resident & regional-based Inspectors Are Closely Monitoring Subject Activities ML20212B9061997-10-16016 October 1997 Notice of Violation from Insp on 970817-0920.Violations Noted:Scaffolding Control Program Does Not Contain Measures to Assure That Deviations from Design Quality Std for safety-related Equipment Installed Have Adequate Control IR 05000302/19970131997-10-16016 October 1997 Insp Rept 50-302/97-13 on 970817-0920.Violations Noted.Major Areas Inspected:Licensee Operations,Engineering,Maint & Plant Support 1999-09-15 |
. T November 22, 1985 PRELIMINARY NOTIFICATION OF EVENT OR UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE PN0-II-85-110A This preliminary notification constitutes EARLY notice of events of POSSIBLE safety or public interest significance. The information is as initially received without veriff-cation or evaluation, and is basically all that is known by the Region II staff on this-date.
FACILITY: Florida Power & Light Company Licensee Emergency Classification:
Turkey Point Units 1 & 2 Notification of Unusual Event Docket No's: '50-250/251 Alert Homestead, Florida Site Area Emergency St. Lucie Units 1 & 2 General Emergency Docket No's: 50-335/389 X Not Applicable Ft. Fierce, Florida Florida Power Corporation Crystal River Unit 3 Docket No: 50-302 Crystal River, Florida
SUBJECT:
ACTIONS IN RESPONSE TO HURRICANE KATE - UPDATE This PN updates PN0-II-85-110, issued on November 19.
Hurricane Kate was downgraded to a tropical storm at 5 a.m. (EST) today by the National W:ather Service.
After passing through Cuba and the Florida keys, and moving west and north across the Gulf of Mexico, the storm moved ashore about 5 p.m. yesterday approximately 35 miles west of Panama City, Florida. Since that time, it has moved east northeastward across the Florida Panhandle and southern Georgia. It was dcwngraded from hurricane status as storm winds had d: creased to 55 miles an hour. The storm, located near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, at 2 p.m. today, is expected to continue moving along or near the coastline this afternoon and then to move easterly over the Atlantic Ocean.
Region II monitored the storm's progress during the past few days. No adverse effects have occurred to NRC-licensed facilities along the path of the storm.
Region II plans no further activities fr. regard to this storm.
This infonnation is current as of 2 p.m. today.
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